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Consider the Pennsylvania Turnpike and:

  • The Allegeheny Reservoir
  • The ports
  • The Golf courses
  • The soft pretzels
  • The hoagies
  • The cheesesteaks
  • The Amish Quilts
  • The Liberty Bell
  • The Scrapple
  • The houses
  • The clothing
  • The music
  • The beer
  • The canals
  • The airports
  • The coal mines.
  • The Limestone mines.
  • The Gettysburg Battlefield weapons
  • The Gettysburg Battlefield Gravestones
  • The Gettysburg Battlefield bullets and shells and
  • The Gettysburg Battlefield Monuments and memorials.
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